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Smoke And Mirrors, Kiernan Pazdar
Smoke And Mirrors, Kiernan Pazdar
Masters Theses
The impulse to make work from the residue of real life has been called many things throughout art history. In my thesis, I use some of these methods to discuss generative modes of creating work. I talk about Lucy Lippard’s proposal for a “way of making,” Disidentification, Camp, Appropriation, Termite Art, and Hito Steyerl’s call to create art that addresses the present in imaginative ways. Each process relies on a commitment to being in the world and building something on its uneven ground.
In Liary I discuss the relationship between my drawing practice and fiction writing. Since subjectivity is dependent …
He Makes The Figs Our Mouths To Meet And Throws The Melons At Our Feet, Josh Meier
He Makes The Figs Our Mouths To Meet And Throws The Melons At Our Feet, Josh Meier
Masters Theses
He Makes the Figs Our Mouths to Meet and Throws the Melons at Our Feet investigates the relationship between the painted image and the cast subject. By compressing the visual contradictions of pictorial and physical space, my work argues for a simultaneity of conditions and emotions. I am interested in how two material realities can hybridize to produce a new, unanticipated, re-imagined self-portraiture. This thesis contextualizes my recent works within historical frameworks and discourses including other artists’ writings and artworks, philosophies of abjection, feminist and queer theories of embodiment, poetry, film, and stream-of-consciousness memoir.
Icarus : How To Survive The Fall, Emile Stark-Menneg
Icarus : How To Survive The Fall, Emile Stark-Menneg
Masters Theses
In this writing I will explore several films, videos, performances, and photographs from the past century that resist capitalism’s tendency to crush hubris, exaltation, and indetermination. But first, I would like to reimagine the Greek myth of Icarus. How has the myth shaped our understanding of escape? Daedalus, Icarus’s father, attempts to escape exile from the island of Crete by building his son a pair of wax wings. He warns his son not to fly too close to the sun because the wax will melt, and not to fly too close to the sea because the wings will become waterlogged. …
Left Hand Stories, Saif Mhaisen
Left Hand Stories, Saif Mhaisen
Masters Theses
I draw people and paint things. Sometimes I paint people and draw things, but mostly I draw people and paint things. I work from life. The process – painting or drawing – is not mediated. That is the primary fact concerning the current work.
I see a mediator as anything forced in between a subject and myself. Following that, the work doesn’t involve Internet searches or photography or printing or projection or tracing or elaborate set ups or still lives or prep drawing or under painting.
The current work is defined by the current context: a graduate school art studio …